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A Tribute to National Aeronautics and Space Administration Minority Astronauts: Past and PresentThe National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has been selecting astronauts since 1959. The first group was called the "Mercury Seven." These seven men were chosen because of their performance as military officers and test pilots, their character, their intelligence, and their guts. Six of these seven flew in the Mercury capsule. Several additional groups were chosen between 1959 and 1978. It was an exciting period in the American space program. Many of these astronauts participated in the Gemini and Apollo programs, traveled and walked on the Moon, docked with the Russians during the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project, and occupied America's first space station, the Skylab. With the onset of the Space Shuttle, a new era began. The astronauts selected in 19 78 broke the traditional mold. For the first time, minorities and women became part of America's astronaut corps. Since then, eight additional groups have been selected, with an increasing mix of African American, Hispanic, Latino, Asian/Pacific Islander, and Native American men and women. These astronauts will continue the American space program into the new millennium by continuing flights on the Space Shuttle and participating in the construction and occupancy of the International Space Station. These astronauts, and those who will be chosen in the future, will lead America and its partners to future voyages beyond the influence of Earth's gravity.
Document ID
20000056996
Acquisition Source
Headquarters
Document Type
Book
Date Acquired
September 7, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1999
Subject Category
General
Report/Patent Number
NASA/NP-1999-06-238-HQ
NAS 1.83:06-238-HQ
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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